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. >> it's tough for the president of the united states to say he's not the establishment. >> dan, what do you think? do you think it's time if the president wants to win back a lot of support from the people who put him in that office, does he though out the old state of the union rule back about getting up and say, here is what i'm going to do on health care, here is what i'm going to do on education, here is what i'm going to do on foreign policy, instead talk to americans about the economy, the pocketbook, the confidence they have not only in the financial system but about in government in general? >> contessa, it's very hard to do that in a particular setting. there's a script for state of the union speeches which is pretty well established. they are generally not remembered for their soaring rhetoric. they are remembered mostly they are a serious of programmatic paragraphs fought over for months. every president wants to elevate above that to the best of their ability but it's difficult to do that to do what you're talking about will take a much more sustained effort, one he'll ha
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the united states senate. in fact, brown asked to sign autographs he signs it brown 41 because he thinks he's going to become the 41st republican senator and that, of course, could kill president barack obama's health care reform. tamron? >> because of the ramifications of what comes out of here tonight, norah, people wonder how this happened, how the democrats got in this situation and you have the quote about rahm emanuel believing that it is coakley who is flawed here. they said the same thing in new jersey and in virginia people again saying, hey, it can't always be the candidate. maybe there is something messed up with the defensemmocrats in washington. >> reporter: look, campaigns are always about the climate and the candidate. we know the climate is horrible for democrats. there's a lot of anxiety and anger that things haven't changed, that the economic picture, the job picture is still poor, and also in this case the candidate has had some real problems. not only did she make that gaffe about calling c
the united states senate. in fact, brown asked to sign autographs he signs it brown 41 because he thinks he's going to become the 41st republican senator and that, of course, could kill president barack obama's health care reform. tamron? >> because of the ramifications of what comes out of here tonight, norah, people wonder how this happened, how the democrats got in this situation and you have the quote about rahm emanuel believing that it is coakley who is flawed here. they said the...
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they expanded recall last night to another million vehicles in the united states, and that regards the floor mats in trapping accelerators. right now toyota is trying to figure out exactly how widespread these two accelerator issues are both here in the united states and around the world. >> let me ask you about the problems that they're having and what it might mean for other u.s. automakers. will companies like ford likely benefit? >> absolutely. and, chris, they are taking advantage as much as possible. dealers around the country are reaches out to toyota customers and saying, listen, we'll offer you $1,000 incentive to switch over to a ford vehicle. 0% financing for 60 months. any kind of deal to get people into the showrooms. for years gm and ford dealers have tried to find some way to win back toyota customers, and frankly, they struggled. they never had anything to combat toyota. now, they can say, listen, we have quality that's as good as the japanese automakers, and we don't have this issue. come on in and test-drive a he vehicle. that's what they're doing right now at dealers
they expanded recall last night to another million vehicles in the united states, and that regards the floor mats in trapping accelerators. right now toyota is trying to figure out exactly how widespread these two accelerator issues are both here in the united states and around the world. >> let me ask you about the problems that they're having and what it might mean for other u.s. automakers. will companies like ford likely benefit? >> absolutely. and, chris, they are taking...
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she testified that same-sex marriages meet the historic definition of marriage in the united states. >>> there was a final pair well today for vice president joe biden's mother in wilmington, delaware. president obama and the first lady were among the 700 people who showed up along, of course, with the vice president and his family paid their last respect force jean biden. during his eulogy vice president biden described his mother as a strong willed woman who instilled a sense of loyalty and courage in her children. >> every man is your equal and every man deserves respect. that was her creed. you must be a person of your word for without your word you have no honor and without honor you cannot be a biden. >> jean beede biden passed away friday at the age of 92. >>> tamron, the pentagon announced today the next 3100 u.s. troops will be deployed to afghanistan as part of president obama's escalation of the war this. 2600 of those forces will be from the fourth combat aviation brigade. fourth infantry division from ft. hood, texas, and they will deploy next summer. so far approximatel
she testified that same-sex marriages meet the historic definition of marriage in the united states. >>> there was a final pair well today for vice president joe biden's mother in wilmington, delaware. president obama and the first lady were among the 700 people who showed up along, of course, with the vice president and his family paid their last respect force jean biden. during his eulogy vice president biden described his mother as a strong willed woman who instilled a sense of...
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but i want the government to realize the message that they're sending to every other united states citizen. when these kids come and they want to do mission programs and they go to their parents and say, mom and dad, i want to reach out. i want to help across the world. i think that there's a real good chance here that the parents are going to say, no way. look at what happened to those lynn university students. they never came home. and nobody went there to help them. we didn't give it our all. i think it's going to have a long-term effect on the state of our humanitarian missions in the future. >> lenny, what have you heard from the government about the rescue effort? >> unfortunately, not very much. again, we're very appreciative to those rescue units who were there. however, we don't think there's a possibility of having too many rescue units and we saw yesterday that there were 11,000 u.s. troops deployed to haiti. we don't know how many of those 11,000 were at the hotel montana. certainly we'd like them all to be there. but when the girls went to haiti on the humanitarian mission, th
but i want the government to realize the message that they're sending to every other united states citizen. when these kids come and they want to do mission programs and they go to their parents and say, mom and dad, i want to reach out. i want to help across the world. i think that there's a real good chance here that the parents are going to say, no way. look at what happened to those lynn university students. they never came home. and nobody went there to help them. we didn't give it our...
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if we can get the kids out that have adopted families in the united states, that can open up a place for the kids who are now newly orphan bid the tragedy. >> some are already getting back to the u.s., 53 today in pittsburgh. >> yes. >> we wish you the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us. keep us posted. >>> in the midst of this global effort to save the people of haiti, there are still some political jabs being tossed around. at issue, french ministerher. right there, scott brown is a winner. >> how do you think that happened? was this a failing by martha coakley? or was this -- i'm sure you will say it is a mixture of both. or succeeding by scott brown? i can envision your answer already. >> well, i would say -- you can. scott brown is the hardest work i have ever seen. he's absolutely tireless. he's fantastic. everything he does, he knows that the value of hard work, he knows you have to work hard in order to succeed. that's what he kept doing while he was running his campaign. martha atcoaklen and sort ot democratic machine. so they sat back and didn't do anythin
if we can get the kids out that have adopted families in the united states, that can open up a place for the kids who are now newly orphan bid the tragedy. >> some are already getting back to the u.s., 53 today in pittsburgh. >> yes. >> we wish you the best of luck. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us. keep us posted. >>> in the midst of this global effort to save the people of haiti, there are still some political jabs being tossed around. at issue,...
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a lot of that will be coordinated by governments, including the united states. it will also be coordinated by folks who are literally arriving here at their own behest. we have the university of miami, a team of doctors that just arrived here. what can you do at this point? there is no infrastructure here, there is no hospital to go to. what do you do for those patients, those victims who need to be triaged right on the street? >> we don't know. we just got here. we'll see what's going on. we have been here before. we have a usual mission that comes down here almost on a quarterly basis so we're used to the hospitals and the infrastructure. we'll just see what we can do. whatever we can't do we'll just transport back up. >> you have that plane there. have you a team here, a lot of work to do ahead of them. i spoke to a doctor also with the university of miami of arrived here yesterday. he said that 48-hour window did give him hope. he was very optimistic that if somebody was trapped under that rubble and brought out, they would be able to attend to them. he want
a lot of that will be coordinated by governments, including the united states. it will also be coordinated by folks who are literally arriving here at their own behest. we have the university of miami, a team of doctors that just arrived here. what can you do at this point? there is no infrastructure here, there is no hospital to go to. what do you do for those patients, those victims who need to be triaged right on the street? >> we don't know. we just got here. we'll see what's going...
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they all ran for president of the united states of america. joe biden made the same comments. mr. obama needs to step up to the bully pulpit and not be loathe to deal with the issue of race and say this is a teachable moment. yes, we can can accept the apology of mr. reid. let's deal with light skinned versus dark skinned and teach america about some of these more vicious issues. otherwise they do look like hypocrites in my book. >> i heard so many people over the weekend say they were surprised by this but you cover the election, as did i. there were people who did not use the term negro dialect or light skinned but certainly implied if he came from perhaps a different background or certainly did not assimilate in some ways to mainstream that he could not be elected, that he was -- and i have to be careful when i say this -- the right kind of african-american to get that position. >> let's be honest. in 2004 when he gave the speech at a democratic convention, white folks all over the country were throwing a party. here was an african-american that wasn't too black, that was able
they all ran for president of the united states of america. joe biden made the same comments. mr. obama needs to step up to the bully pulpit and not be loathe to deal with the issue of race and say this is a teachable moment. yes, we can can accept the apology of mr. reid. let's deal with light skinned versus dark skinned and teach america about some of these more vicious issues. otherwise they do look like hypocrites in my book. >> i heard so many people over the weekend say they were...
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very soon, he will be the most junior member of the united states senate and that is not always an easy place to be. peter? >> a short time from now, we will speak to the majority whip, james clyburn on this very topic. thank you very much. there's more breaking news we want to update our audience on right now. new details about that massive u.s. military presence in haiti. right now, there are roughly 13,000 military members on the ground and at sea, helping out with this earthquake recovery effort. the top u.s. commanders are now saying by this weekend, the end of the weekend on sunday, the u.s. will have almost 21,000 men and women helping that country's victims. that is roughly the initial size of the surge in iraq in 2007. the troops and supplies are costing the american military about $100 million each day. americans are doing their part to help donate to this cause, as you've paid attention to over the past couple of days. secretary of state hillary clinton announced that haiti text message campaign has now raised $25 million for relief efforts. that is $10 for each individual te
very soon, he will be the most junior member of the united states senate and that is not always an easy place to be. peter? >> a short time from now, we will speak to the majority whip, james clyburn on this very topic. thank you very much. there's more breaking news we want to update our audience on right now. new details about that massive u.s. military presence in haiti. right now, there are roughly 13,000 military members on the ground and at sea, helping out with this earthquake...
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and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia station, the united states should have known better. this is a counterintelligence failure. >> robin wright, thank you. >>> meantime, the families of the fallen cia officers are now laying their loved ones to rest. in many cases these families had no idea the men and women they lost were working the front lines for cia. here's david kerley. >> reporter: it is a sight seldom seen. harold brown jr., a father of three young children, killed in that suicide bombing in afghanistan. >> a wonderful life. i love you now and forever. >> reporter: even brown's parents never knew their son was a spy. this attack has been exception. we have learned some of
and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia station, the united states should have...
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states or vice president of the united states, how they behave behind the scenes and with staffers and on the campaign trail? >> this is an after action report, this book. and this is not something that is being forced upon people. if they want to read it, they can. if they don't want to, they don't have to. what's illuminating there is is in a political operative i used to work with who worked on many presidential campaigns once told me the process of running for president is essentially begging for the right to be humiliated and i think what this book shows is just how difficult it is. i mean, i hear the story about half a can of soda. i lost 15 or 20 pounds during the campaign. it's 18-hour days. it's running through airports, it's sleeping in bad hotels. i think it does paint a portrait of how tough these campaigns are. >> we thank you for that. we know it is grueling. i've been on as a reporter. it is a grueling process to try and, you know, lead this country. we learn new details. >> and you kids who think it's glamorous, go work on a presidential campaign. >> absolutely fascinat
states or vice president of the united states, how they behave behind the scenes and with staffers and on the campaign trail? >> this is an after action report, this book. and this is not something that is being forced upon people. if they want to read it, they can. if they don't want to, they don't have to. what's illuminating there is is in a political operative i used to work with who worked on many presidential campaigns once told me the process of running for president is essentially...
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states. that was pretty good. >> the establishment is deathly afraid of losing their seat. this is not their seat. it's your seat! your seat, your seat, your seat! fancy feast created a way to celebrate any moment. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or sea bass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-products or fillers. fancy feast appetizers. celebrate the moment but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15%
states. that was pretty good. >> the establishment is deathly afraid of losing their seat. this is not their seat. it's your seat! your seat, your seat, your seat! fancy feast created a way to celebrate any moment. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or sea bass and shrimp in a delicate broth, prepared without by-products or fillers. fancy feast appetizers. celebrate the moment but we're also in the...
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>> john and i both had the privilege to serve in the united states navy. we did that for people to have freedom of speech. people in california are allowed to have freedom of speech also. >> jim deakin joining us. thank you for your time today. >> thank you for having me. >>> south carolina's republican governor mark sanford is still apologizing for his mistakes. last night at final state of the state address he expressed regret for an affair that cost him his marriage and threw the state into political turmoil. here is what he said in his own words. >> after this speech, those of you who have grown weary of my apologizing can rest easy, because i won't do it again. i'm compelled to say i'm sorry for the situation i created and for the way i put every one of you in this room in a bad spot. i disappointed you. i disappointed my family. i disappointed many across this state and across this nation. >> during what was a 53-minute speech, the governor, governor sanford listed some of the accomplishments during his seven-year tenure and laid out three goals for
>> john and i both had the privilege to serve in the united states navy. we did that for people to have freedom of speech. people in california are allowed to have freedom of speech also. >> jim deakin joining us. thank you for your time today. >> thank you for having me. >>> south carolina's republican governor mark sanford is still apologizing for his mistakes. last night at final state of the state address he expressed regret for an affair that cost him his...
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john mccain, hillary clinton, and barack obama, the next president of the united states, got the boot. today "american idol's" biggest star simon cowell is giving himself the boot and a nice, soft landing as the producer of a future megahit to be sure on the same fox network. cowell broke the news at the television critics association's winter press tour in pasadena this will be his last season as the insult judge on "american idol" a job that reportedly paid him $45 million a year. cowell turned down a bigger contract in favor of a new reality show called "x factor" which is owned by cowell's production company. "x factor" will launch in 2011 with me judging and executive producing the show cowell told reporters today. i've always said this was my last year. everyone thought i was negotiating, but that wasn't the reason behind it. i felt like doing something different. cowell joins paula abdul as the second "idol" judge to leave the show this year. abdul was replaced by ellen degeneres last september. today cowell addressed whether or not paula abdul will work on his new show. quotin
john mccain, hillary clinton, and barack obama, the next president of the united states, got the boot. today "american idol's" biggest star simon cowell is giving himself the boot and a nice, soft landing as the producer of a future megahit to be sure on the same fox network. cowell broke the news at the television critics association's winter press tour in pasadena this will be his last season as the insult judge on "american idol" a job that reportedly paid him $45 million...
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states. >> we've also got this week the financial crisis inquiry commission. they're holding their first hearing into the cause of the financial collapse. do we expect anything tangible to come out of this? >> look, these guys were to blame. we're floging a dead horse, whatever metaphor you want to use. they claim they bailed out -- they paid back their t.a.r.p. obligations. then again, the taxpayer bailed out aig at 100% so these wall street firms would get bailed out. we're going to go in these hand wringing circles and in the end, yes, everybody was to blame. yes, the taxpayer was on the hook. yes, these guys are paid entirely too much. so, what's next? >> is the bottom line, at the very minimum, that they need to change their compensation structure? if they're not going to pay how much they're paying people, do they just need to wipe out this massive bonus issue? you have all these guys in these very big, big jobs, who come home and relatively make a smal small-based salary, all based on the bonus, right? that's what they're counting on at the enof the yea
states. >> we've also got this week the financial crisis inquiry commission. they're holding their first hearing into the cause of the financial collapse. do we expect anything tangible to come out of this? >> look, these guys were to blame. we're floging a dead horse, whatever metaphor you want to use. they claim they bailed out -- they paid back their t.a.r.p. obligations. then again, the taxpayer bailed out aig at 100% so these wall street firms would get bailed out. we're going...
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the united states is offering our full assistance to haiti and to others in the region. we will be providing both civilian and military disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, and our prayers are with the people who have suffered, their families and their loved ones. >> larry: we'll check with the representative unicef in a moment. let's go back to patrice pierre. she's on the phone with us. she has family in haiti. she spoke to some relatives earlier. any further contact, patrice? >> caller: yes, larry. i have spoken to my uncle in haiti and things are really bad right now, from what i hear. >> larry: better. in what way? >> well, a lot of houses are falling apart, especially the two-story houses. they are falling apart. our home has fallen apart and there's a big hotel in petionville called hotel montana has collapsed to the ground. >> larry: you didn't mean better? >> no. no. >> larry: i misunderstood you. >> yes. >> larry: what are your own emotions right now? you live in haiti, right? >> yes, i do. >> larry: are you going to try to go back? >> yes, i'm going to
the united states is offering our full assistance to haiti and to others in the region. we will be providing both civilian and military disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, and our prayers are with the people who have suffered, their families and their loved ones. >> larry: we'll check with the representative unicef in a moment. let's go back to patrice pierre. she's on the phone with us. she has family in haiti. she spoke to some relatives earlier. any further contact, patrice?...
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across the united stes. and he wrote a fairl sympathetic opinion tord gay rightso some people interpret thats a sign that perhaps he might be open to considering y marriage even thou in general we identify him with a consvative group of jtices. >>uarez: one precedent we're likely to hear abouts loving versus virgia which struck down bans againspeople of diffent races marrying. why is that germe in this case? well, for a couple of reasons. yes, thawas in 1967. it's a lanark case. well, for one thing,hat's interesting is that more people who were polled that me, more americans were opposed to inter-racial marriagehan are opposed to gay marrge today. which is ieresting. becae one of the questions about th case is, is this shing the court to get out too far ahd of where public opinion is? if you look at just th numbers inolls you actually see that more ople are in favor of g marriage today. but then you have the ate-by state. you look at the state- by-state pictu. we do have these neay 40 stateshat have passed t
across the united stes. and he wrote a fairl sympathetic opinion tord gay rightso some people interpret thats a sign that perhaps he might be open to considering y marriage even thou in general we identify him with a consvative group of jtices. >>uarez: one precedent we're likely to hear abouts loving versus virgia which struck down bans againspeople of diffent races marrying. why is that germe in this case? well, for a couple of reasons. yes, thawas in 1967. it's a lanark case. well, for...
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berated and banned from boarding a flight to the united states, all because of her faith. the council on american islamic relations calls these textbook cases of profiling. >> it is against the law, unconstitutional and un-american to single out people because of their religion. >> reporter: u.s. customs who handle the canadian woman's case would not comment, but in a statement to cnn, the tsa says current screenings from bulky headwear has been in place since 2007. wearing a headscarf doesn't automatically trigger a search and "in instances where passengers choose not to remove bulky clothing, including headwear, our office are trained to offer a private screening area, and may conduct a pat down search to clear the individual." hasan says her pat down search happened in public, in front of her 5-year-old daughter and several male tsa agents. she stresses she favors strict security, but not when the screening is selective. >> do they even know what they're looking for? you're targeting innocent people yet the bad guy, getting away. makes me wonder. >> reporter: the counci
berated and banned from boarding a flight to the united states, all because of her faith. the council on american islamic relations calls these textbook cases of profiling. >> it is against the law, unconstitutional and un-american to single out people because of their religion. >> reporter: u.s. customs who handle the canadian woman's case would not comment, but in a statement to cnn, the tsa says current screenings from bulky headwear has been in place since 2007. wearing a...
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this was an attempted act of war against the united states of america. we had al ckqaeda moving an operative on an american plane, putting him in a specific seat to do this crime. the president took days to respond. they treat this fellow, reading him his miranda rights instead of getting an interrogation where we can get serious information. they didn't notify the other pilots. larry, did they do anything right is what i want to ask? this is a commander in chief who looks to me like he's not certain what to do when something goes wrong. he has to study it a couple weeks. we need better. >> larry: mark, how do you deal with the delicate balance between the constitution and rights of any individual, to presumption of innocence, the right to a lawyer and an imminent threat to the country? >> well, i don't think it's that delicate of a balance. we need to keep both things in full view. the reality is we can never compromise our values or beliefs in the service of fighting the war on terror. it's not an either/or proposition. it's a both/and proposition. we
this was an attempted act of war against the united states of america. we had al ckqaeda moving an operative on an american plane, putting him in a specific seat to do this crime. the president took days to respond. they treat this fellow, reading him his miranda rights instead of getting an interrogation where we can get serious information. they didn't notify the other pilots. larry, did they do anything right is what i want to ask? this is a commander in chief who looks to me like he's not...
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that's what makes the united states great. we are able to provide the technical capability, the resources that they need. you mentioned the red cross. we're already moving rapidly. that is what americans do. we stands up and contribute when others are in these kinds of situations, and so the president is getting regular updates around the clock. he'll be giving an update himself this morning. he takes this matter very seriously, and is determined that his administration will be aggressive and bold and responsive for every cycle minute along the way. >> a lot of people are looking at the white house response and echoing the experiences from hurricane katrina. how -- how much is katrina in the back of the minds -- the response from the white house, the back of the minds of the people in charge of the white house, in terms of not just the response, but the worry about repeating the same mistakes or appearing to make the same mistakes? >> we have learned a lot by katrina and we have in place right now, far better systems, a great
that's what makes the united states great. we are able to provide the technical capability, the resources that they need. you mentioned the red cross. we're already moving rapidly. that is what americans do. we stands up and contribute when others are in these kinds of situations, and so the president is getting regular updates around the clock. he'll be giving an update himself this morning. he takes this matter very seriously, and is determined that his administration will be aggressive and...
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of the united states," passed away. president obama was built on bringing change from below, and howard zen spoke to the best in that sense. >> thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thanks, guys. >>> up next, as we're live in charleston, south carolina. chuck todd will join us live with a preview of the "morning rundown." and meg whitman, making a strong bid to be the next governor of california will be here in a few minutes. but first, here is ginger zee with a lock at the forecast. >> huge change in the northeast. blustery and much colder. airport delays, don't have any. but big problems if you head down to the south. some major issues in the way of ice. up to a half inch. even more in parts of oklahoma. that will be a little bit of a mess today. also look for temperatures around 44 in new york. philly, 47. again, that's the last of it. it will get a lot colder tomorrow. and storms in the southwest will move to the east as we go through the end of this workweek. you're watching "morning joe," brew
of the united states," passed away. president obama was built on bringing change from below, and howard zen spoke to the best in that sense. >> thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thanks, guys. >>> up next, as we're live in charleston, south carolina. chuck todd will join us live with a preview of the "morning rundown." and meg whitman, making a strong bid to be the next governor of california will be here in a few minutes. but first,...
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the united states is not going to default. the united states is not going to default. b, inflation would be good for the country if we could get some inflation and it would ease part of the debt burden. and peterson foundations of the world will go crazy about that. but actually that's one of the best policies. >> you can't inflate your way out of problem. >> it helps. >> whoa, whoa. the $40 trillion plus in unfunded options grow faster than the economy when the economy grows this is mad. >> what do you do when the chinese say, look, interest rates are giving us isn't enough for the risk we're taking on this, because we fear a default, so we're going to pass a higher interest rate, you do that, the economy goes in the dumpster, and then -- >> interest rates are going up. >> i want to go back to what chris is saying. can we afford to pay the rent every month? yes, we can, but at what cost against everything else going on in this country? it baffles me. and when you look longer term out, no question that it effectively, at some point we cannot pay the rent. that is the p
the united states is not going to default. the united states is not going to default. b, inflation would be good for the country if we could get some inflation and it would ease part of the debt burden. and peterson foundations of the world will go crazy about that. but actually that's one of the best policies. >> you can't inflate your way out of problem. >> it helps. >> whoa, whoa. the $40 trillion plus in unfunded options grow faster than the economy when the economy grows...
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i know that you're looking at weather now, not just in the united states, but overseas in great britain, where they're being shocked and awed by the length of their cold weather as well. >> it was supposed to be an el nino winter, supposed to be a warm winter and that prediction hasn't come out so well. i'm just glad i'm not this next meteorologist. take a listen. >> in october, you predicted a mild winter. >> indeed. >> and you repeated that prediction again on november the 23rd. that it would be a mild winter. so, given that it's clearly not a mild winter, by any standards, why are you getting a performance-related bonus. >> whether i get a performance-related bonus for this year is certainly something we have to see. >> well, you got one last year. you're now paid more than the prime minister. >> yes. >> wow! >> that anchor was calling out -- that was the head of the weather forecasting bureau in all of england, and they were calling him out by saying, why are you getting paid? you were completely wrong. you said this winter wasn't going to be that cold, and that was after record sno
i know that you're looking at weather now, not just in the united states, but overseas in great britain, where they're being shocked and awed by the length of their cold weather as well. >> it was supposed to be an el nino winter, supposed to be a warm winter and that prediction hasn't come out so well. i'm just glad i'm not this next meteorologist. take a listen. >> in october, you predicted a mild winter. >> indeed. >> and you repeated that prediction again on november...
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and i'm running for the united states senate. this is my truck. i put a lot of miles on it during this campaign. wherever i go, people tell me they're concerned about the path our country is on. spending is out of control. government keeps getting bigger and bigger. it's time for a new direction. i love this old truck. it's brought me closer to the people of this state. and i want to speak for them as their next united states senator. i'm scott brown and i approve this message because it's time we end business as usual in washington. >> hey, dad. >> martha knows the struggles massachusetts working families face because she's lived those struggles. she's fought for the people of massachusetts every single day. as attorney general, she took on wall street and recovered millions for massachusetts taxpayers. she went after big insurance companies, took on privatory lenders. we need you on tuesday! >> i'm martha coakley and i approve this message. >> my god, that says it all, doesn't it? >> well, it's not an old truck. that truck has all the bells and
and i'm running for the united states senate. this is my truck. i put a lot of miles on it during this campaign. wherever i go, people tell me they're concerned about the path our country is on. spending is out of control. government keeps getting bigger and bigger. it's time for a new direction. i love this old truck. it's brought me closer to the people of this state. and i want to speak for them as their next united states senator. i'm scott brown and i approve this message because it's time...
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the united states has pledged $100 million. and other nations have chipped in to donate supplies and money. it comes back to a responsibility that the united states will have to shoulder and it's out there and doing what it can, and i think this is really very much about people wanting to help and that -- that's the sort of human situation that we all face, and this is the tragedy. how can you -- we were covering the story for the last two days and yesterday we had an image of a woman who was -- who was about to give birth. i mean, sort of being shocked into labor pains and devastating and tragic to see this. today, we had some figures from haitian sources. one senior haitian senator saying perhaps as many as 500,000 people could have been killed. the haitian prime minister saying maybe 100,000. it's so chaotic, so difficult to assess exactly what's happened in this devastating tragedy. >> and if rush limbaugh believes that his listeners think that haiti is a country not connected to it i can tell you, 40,000 americans down the
the united states has pledged $100 million. and other nations have chipped in to donate supplies and money. it comes back to a responsibility that the united states will have to shoulder and it's out there and doing what it can, and i think this is really very much about people wanting to help and that -- that's the sort of human situation that we all face, and this is the tragedy. how can you -- we were covering the story for the last two days and yesterday we had an image of a woman who was...
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. >> he's majority leader of the united states senate. >> i know, i know. guess what? our government is made up of people from all races and sexes. >> and people should evolve in their thinking and their terminology and the way -- >> you know what is sad? if he was talking about how barack obama -- >> that's the bad thing. >> we're going to talk about this in a little bit. >> look at this guest list. there is from mark halperin 'and john heilemann's new book. they are coming in today. we also have reverend al sharpton coming in, andy card, governor howard dean, john heilemann, mark halperin, mike allen, erin burnett. and andrea mitchell. you bring up a good point. some democrats were circling the wagon. what about so-and-so, when he said this? i would respond, people this is your majority leader in the united states senate, right now. in 2009. >> well -- >> and that's problematic that the guy thinks and talks that way. >> the only saving grace he has was he was speaking positively about then-senator obama, about his chances, about the good that it would do, what it wou
. >> he's majority leader of the united states senate. >> i know, i know. guess what? our government is made up of people from all races and sexes. >> and people should evolve in their thinking and their terminology and the way -- >> you know what is sad? if he was talking about how barack obama -- >> that's the bad thing. >> we're going to talk about this in a little bit. >> look at this guest list. there is from mark halperin 'and john heilemann's new...
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you take khalid shaikh mohammed, clearly at war with the united states, clearly an enemy combatant and you try him in civilian court. that's a very bad signal. >> to make a point? >> not just to make a point. >> you are bringing him to new york for pr points. and eric holder said perception was big. >> reality is, he's trying to distinguish himself from bush. that's why he never uses the word war on terror. the reality, some things bush did right, some things he did wrong. he was more successful that preventing terrorist attacks than obama has. bush was wrong to send people backs to yemen. you shouldn't follow that example. >> was bush also not wrong -- was bush also wrong to let people out of gitmo? >> yes. absolutely. the evidence is clear. one out of five people have left gitmo have come back and attacked us or our allies again. >> this will re-ignite the gitmo debate. >> my analyst for a second. forget the politics of it. what do you think they were thinking? in other words, put yourself in your shoes and interpret their strategy. it surely wasn't mindless hysteria. >> it has gone
you take khalid shaikh mohammed, clearly at war with the united states, clearly an enemy combatant and you try him in civilian court. that's a very bad signal. >> to make a point? >> not just to make a point. >> you are bringing him to new york for pr points. and eric holder said perception was big. >> reality is, he's trying to distinguish himself from bush. that's why he never uses the word war on terror. the reality, some things bush did right, some things he did...
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he is calling the united states senate the enemy. and later, the week in review from brett favre's review at the super dome, and the a.c.o.r.n. buster accused of phone tampering. which made the cut? first, ginger zee with a willing at the forecast. >> good morning, guys. good morning, everyone out there. a big storm in the plains moving south and east. a lot of ice with this. i saw reports in sulstulsa even. over a half inch. winter storm warning from the panhandle of texas and oklahoma to the carolinas. here in the northeast, just cold. 27 in new york. philly, 29. here is a look at the national forecast. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ ( music playing ) get the taste of a home-cooked meal at work with new marie callender's home-style creations-- a delicious meal made fresh from your desk. just cook them, strain them, mix them. marie callender's home-style creations. a little touch of home for lunch. find them in the soup or pasta aisle. >>> last night the republicans decided to defy the typical studio based. i
he is calling the united states senate the enemy. and later, the week in review from brett favre's review at the super dome, and the a.c.o.r.n. buster accused of phone tampering. which made the cut? first, ginger zee with a willing at the forecast. >> good morning, guys. good morning, everyone out there. a big storm in the plains moving south and east. a lot of ice with this. i saw reports in sulstulsa even. over a half inch. winter storm warning from the panhandle of texas and oklahoma...
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states. >> and the president of the united states and gibbs. he is going to have to run the gauntlet. >> he is. it's going to be really tough for him. i saw him yesterday on television saying, i'm a new yorker, i'm a new yorker, i'm a new yorker, over and over again. but probably better prospects than tennessee for him. >> oh, no doubt about it. >> i don't think he's going to do it in tennessee. >> i told harold a long time ago, his political career in tennessee, over. >> but what they're going to do, get all those statements, conservative statements he made in tennessee and carry them up and put them on tv in new york and he's going to have a real problem, because there's two harold fords. >> but there's also two gillibrands. when she was an upstate new york congressman, she was pro-gun, pro-life, pro-everything that democrats don't like. >> yeah. i mean, that's -- you know, i want to just shift a little bit, because i think in the white house, they don't wake up worrying about this. i think what they're -- what obama's worried about is the ec
states. >> and the president of the united states and gibbs. he is going to have to run the gauntlet. >> he is. it's going to be really tough for him. i saw him yesterday on television saying, i'm a new yorker, i'm a new yorker, i'm a new yorker, over and over again. but probably better prospects than tennessee for him. >> oh, no doubt about it. >> i don't think he's going to do it in tennessee. >> i told harold a long time ago, his political career in tennessee,...
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our story will open with a steadfast between the united states and the japanese navy over aquatica now in the solomon islands. we find ourselves in the southwest pacific in 1942 through 1944. in many of these battles, the japanese gave as good as they got. the new tactics had to be developed to defeat the powerful japanese navy. mander arleigh burke suddenly became to national fame during his service of battles with his destroyer squadron named them the little beavers. he loved the little beavers. he always loved those favors untracked sailors and that's why the lone star sailor down on involving avenue symbolizes that let that he has for sailors. burke was an aggressive combat leader. his standing orders were to attack an enemy contact without orders from the task force commander. in the battle empress augusta bay and cape st. george, he emulated among all people the strategy to defeat hannibal in the second punic war. here's how he described it to himself. the plan was based on hitting the enemy with one set of surprises after another. this is accomplished by turning to destroyer div
our story will open with a steadfast between the united states and the japanese navy over aquatica now in the solomon islands. we find ourselves in the southwest pacific in 1942 through 1944. in many of these battles, the japanese gave as good as they got. the new tactics had to be developed to defeat the powerful japanese navy. mander arleigh burke suddenly became to national fame during his service of battles with his destroyer squadron named them the little beavers. he loved the little...
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not just for the prosecution in the united states, but also for intelligence officials trying to figure out if there are more like him here in yemen or elsewhere. >> yeah. sounds like it's going to be difficult, though. paula newton joining us live. thank you. >>> we want to get back to a breaking story we told you about at the top of the hour. this tape we're now getting a look at left behind by the double agent who is suspected of blowing himself up and killing several cia operatives and jordanians in khost in afghanistan, nic robertson live. nic, hello to you. where is this tape coming from? why is the world getting a chance to look at this now? >> reporter: well, it's been disseminated by the pakistani taliban. the leader of the pakistani taliban is sitting next to the alleged bomber and killer of the cia operatives in afghanistan. we've talked to the family. they say it is definitely him. but the message is a direct putdown to jordanian intelligence and the cia because the doctor felt directly that he is not about to sell his faith. and this is a clear indication that perhaps these
not just for the prosecution in the united states, but also for intelligence officials trying to figure out if there are more like him here in yemen or elsewhere. >> yeah. sounds like it's going to be difficult, though. paula newton joining us live. thank you. >>> we want to get back to a breaking story we told you about at the top of the hour. this tape we're now getting a look at left behind by the double agent who is suspected of blowing himself up and killing several cia...
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the first thing he can learn from clinton, clinton decided he wanted to be president of the united states, not president of the democratic party. that meant liberating himself from the congress. no president would want to have his or her own standing tied to the standing of congress, because congress is always unpopular. >> norah, we've been suggesting for a year that barack obama was elected to change america, and yet he's deferred time and time again to capitol hill, nancy pelosi with the stimulus package, when he came up with his own plan. and you could go down the list. cap and trade, henry waxman. banking, barney frank. this has been house and senate democrats here. any suggestion from the white house that barack obama is going to chart his own course moving forward and tell people, this is what i believe and this is what i'm going to fight for. >> well, the president indicated that he'd made some mistakes in that interview with abc's george stephanopoul stephanopoulos, that maybe he'd not conveyed better his own thoughts about how he should govern this nation. john's piece is brilli
the first thing he can learn from clinton, clinton decided he wanted to be president of the united states, not president of the democratic party. that meant liberating himself from the congress. no president would want to have his or her own standing tied to the standing of congress, because congress is always unpopular. >> norah, we've been suggesting for a year that barack obama was elected to change america, and yet he's deferred time and time again to capitol hill, nancy pelosi with...
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>>> unbelievable scenes playing across the eastern united states. it's like somebody left the door open to the arctic. when forecasters are saying temperatures could come back to normal. >>> the people who once wanted to adopt a missing 3-year-old boy spoke with hln. what they say they did to help police try to find gabriel johnson. >>> and mystery in san francisco may have been solved hundreds of miles away. where experts say xoescores of lions have turned up and why. >>> record-breaking cold across the country today. you're watching "hln news & views." i'm jennifer westhoven. thanks for joining us. >>> the deep freeze has even taken over parts of the south, making driving a dangerous prospect. the icy roads caused my car accidents, even this massive pileup. 300 crashes were reported in one georgia county alone. driving is even more difficult further north, thanks to all of the snow. snowplows worked in hammond, indiana, to clear out the roads but some people just took to shovels to dig themselves out. >> i prefer sunnier skies but you got to do wh
>>> unbelievable scenes playing across the eastern united states. it's like somebody left the door open to the arctic. when forecasters are saying temperatures could come back to normal. >>> the people who once wanted to adopt a missing 3-year-old boy spoke with hln. what they say they did to help police try to find gabriel johnson. >>> and mystery in san francisco may have been solved hundreds of miles away. where experts say xoescores of lions have turned up and...